DD is correct as above. Also, you could
use something like:
IF (QUEUED CALL COUNT ABC_sk)= 0 THEN WHATEVER
to control call routing when no queuing is happening.
IMHO sometimes too much flexibility can
be a drawback rather than an advantage.
Unless you desire to have one caller
wait for a shorter period of time I'd
keep away from skillset priority mods.
Unless I'm not understanding what you want
it appears you can make it work just by
assigning...
Just a standard caveat that I usually toss in-
Be aware that the monitoring function shows only
the "internal" messaging within the switch, not
the actual communication between the switch and
telco. In most cases it's close enough to let you
get an idea of what is happening.
I'm not sure I'm understanding your question. The IDVR recordings are made on a per-set (TN) basis- not controlled by DNIS or DN. The only options available are record full time, record on demand, conversation save, or record off. If you want a specific DNIS recorded, you'll probably need to...
Unless I'm missing something it's not possible. Once the agent accepts the call the script apparently has no further control and unless the agent initiates a transfer I'm guessing a disconnect is the automatic option. I'm just looking at the Scripting NTP- I have not personally tried it. You...
First, I would suggest you upgrade to at least IDVR 4.0 since several improvements were made. 5.0 is even better, but as long as your release roughly matches the Symposium you have it should work well.
Are you saying that the DNIS display is intermittent across the system or that it is...
Grab a copy of Pumpkin (free) to do your upload with, presuming you have network access to the card. The Config
Manager is pretty straightforward about copying and saving the file.
The config manager needs to talk to the TALC card,
preferably via a network port. If your setup can
handle this requirement you're golden. I dont have
an electronic copy of the manual I can send. You
probably can get one from Telstrat- they're good
folks to deal with. They may want you to...
After you acquire the CDN the next thing is to tell
Symposium what you want to happen-
IF (CLID=Give_Busy_gv) THEN GIVE BUSY
END IF
This example shows that any number placed in the
Give_Busy global variable table will given a busy.
In your case it should look something like
IF...
We use the IF NOT QUEUED intrinsic as a safety valve
to catch calls that for whatever reason don't get queued.
Can anyone tell me if this is valid for both local and
network calls or do I need to separately test each?
I'm presuming you're talking about
Telstrat Call Parrot. First, just make
sure the 'phone set is wired to a port
on a TALC card. Using the configuration tool
log into the card and you'll see the options
available for the ports- continuous record,
on-demand record, etc.
Yes, you can direct calls in Symposium via CLID.
Also yes, there is a procedure to add skillsets.
If you have no scripting experience the $150/hr
might be a whole lot cheaper than an emergency
'system down' service call.
If you do decide to tackle it yourself the
Scripting Guide P0910109...
Depending on which set you're calling extra they could be unknown CNI or unknown NPI among other things. See NTP 553-3001-350 for enough info to start your head spinning.
If you happen to find any call correlation better than the 0-127 numbering scheme, I'd like to know.
Channel 7 is typically assigned as the TUI but according to NTP 553-3001-112 pages 27, 90 & 240 it is available for RAN or music if TUI is not used. It appears you just build a RDB for a RAN and assign the announcement accordingly. I don't have an unused one available to try it here but it looks...
Your terminology is correct. As the above posts indicate it is a really good idea to have the backup dchannel. Telco providers usually limit the number of pris controlled by a specific dchannel/backup combination- some as few as 6, others 16 or more. It's also a good idea to have primary dch on...
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